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I 1700.3 A61Sr 2002 c.1
OKLAHOMA REAL ESTATE APPRAISER BOARD
2002
ANNUAL REPORT
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Submitted by:
Carroll Fisher
State Insurance Commissioner
Chairman, Oklahoma Real Estate Appraiser Board
OKLAHOMA REAL ESTATE
APPRAISER BOARD
CARROLL FISHER, INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
CARROLL FISHER, CHAIRMAN
MARK O. BARDSLEY, VICE-CHAIRMAN
THOMAS G. EVANS, MEMBER
TRAVIS L. PARSONS, MEMBER
JIM BURTON, MEMBER
JANA S. BARKER, MEMBER
HAROLD J.SNYDER, III, MEMBER
LEE R. CAESAR, JR., MEMBER
May 5, 2003
The Honorable Brad Henry
Governor of Oklahoma
The Honorable Cal Hobson
President Pro Tempore of the Senate
The Honorable Larry Adair
Speaker of the House of Representatives
I am pleased to submit the eleventh annual report of the Oklahoma Real Estate Appraiser Board.
The report has been prepared pursuant to Section 858-705.1 of Title 59 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
The Oklahoma Certified Real Estate Appraisers Act, (59 O.S. §858-700 et. seq.) provides
appraisers within the state a process for certification which allows them to participate in federally
related transactions pursuant to the federal guidelines set forth in the Financial Institutions
Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act of 1989. The Oklahoma Real Estate Appraiser Board was
established by the Act and has oversight responsibilities for the real estate appraiser certification
process.
As required by the Act, this report includes data regarding the number of applicants,
examinations administered, pass/fail rate, complaints filed and the disposition of those
complaints. A directory of licensed and certified appraisers has been included for reference.
This report also contains an analysis of the distribution of appraisers in the state by county.
There are two (2) counties that do not currently have licensed or certified appraisers. More than
half the counties have certified appraisers residing within their borders. Tulsa County and
Oklahoma County have a combined total of 627 trainee, licensed and certified appraisers.
Likewise, it is anticipated that we will license and certify an average of thirty (30) new appraisers
each month. To date, the State of Oklahoma has 1,580 state licensed and certified appraisers.
There are 258 trainee appraisers, 550 licensed appraisers, 338 certified residential appraisers and
297certified general appraisers. There are 137 non-resident appraisers, the majority being certified
general.
If you or your staff have questions or need additional information, please contact my office.
Sincerely,